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On May 23, 2016, Chief of Police Mark Barnett signed Temporary Traffic Control Order Nos. 142-A and 143-A
Since these Temporary Traffic Control Orders went into effect, the City has received one...
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On May 23, 2016, Chief of Police Mark Barnett signed Temporary Traffic Control Order Nos. 142-A and 143-A
Since these Temporary Traffic Control Orders went into effect, the City has received one complaint about not being able to drive through the forested portion of Cartier Park. The City Council would like to obtain the public’s input on whether it prefers to have this road closed to vehicular traffic all year or only in the winter.

On May 23, 2016, Chief of Police Mark Barnett signed Temporary Traffic Control Order Nos. 142-A and 143-A
Since these Temporary Traffic Control Orders went into effect, the City has received one complaint about not being able to drive through the forested portion of Cartier Park. The City Council would like to obtain the public’s input on whether it prefers to have this road closed to vehicular traffic all year or only in the winter.

I do not want to see the roads in Cartier Park permanently close. It is one thing for the winter months, but closing it the other three seasons is a shame.
Also, why are there more and more bike...
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I do not want to see the roads in Cartier Park permanently close. It is one thing for the winter months, but closing it the other three seasons is a shame.
Also, why are there more and more bike trails being put in in the woods in Cartier Park. A few are fine. However, the entire area is being marked for bike trails. Many of us like to walk our dogs, or just walk, those trails. It's dangerous to have so many bicyclists, who do not pay much attention to walkers, zooming around in the woods. I have been a user of Cartier Park, or as we call it in our neighborhood Bryant Woods, since we moved into our house in 1978. I love the dog park, the paved walking/biking trails and even the new bike trails in the woods. But, please keep in mind that the bikers are not the only people who enjoy walking in the woods. Thank you,

I do not want to see the roads in Cartier Park permanently close. It is one thing for the winter months, but closing it the other three seasons is a shame.
Also, why are there more and more bike trails being put in in the woods in Cartier Park. A few are fine. However, the entire area is being marked for bike trails. Many of us like to walk our dogs, or just walk, those trails. It's dangerous to have so many bicyclists, who do not pay much attention to walkers, zooming around in the woods. I have been a user of Cartier Park, or as we call it in our neighborhood Bryant Woods, since we moved into our house in 1978. I love the dog park, the paved walking/biking trails and even the new bike trails in the woods. But, please keep in mind that the bikers are not the only people who enjoy walking in the woods. Thank you,

The Ludington City Council is considering creating a policy to regulate special-event signs in the City’s right-of-way or in that area generally located between the sidewalk and curb.
1. Do you...
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The Ludington City Council is considering creating a policy to regulate special-event signs in the City’s right-of-way or in that area generally located between the sidewalk and curb.
1. Do you feel that the frequency of special-event signs in the area between the sidewalk and curb has been: A) too frequent; B) about right; or C) no opinion?
2. Do you feel that the number of special-event signs per block between the sidewalk and curb has been: A) too many; B) about right; or C) no opinion?
3. In order to strike a balance between having the signs provide the public w/ awareness of special events, many of which raise funds for local organizations, & addressing the concern that signs can “clutter” the area, what recommendations would you make to address this?
4. Do you have any other concerns about this issue that you would like the City Council to consider?
Please return your responses to John Shay via regular mail, e-mail (jshay@ci.ludington.mi.us), or drop them off at City Hall

The Ludington City Council is considering creating a policy to regulate special-event signs in the City’s right-of-way or in that area generally located between the sidewalk and curb.
1. Do you feel that the frequency of special-event signs in the area between the sidewalk and curb has been: A) too frequent; B) about right; or C) no opinion?
2. Do you feel that the number of special-event signs per block between the sidewalk and curb has been: A) too many; B) about right; or C) no opinion?
3. In order to strike a balance between having the signs provide the public w/ awareness of special events, many of which raise funds for local organizations, & addressing the concern that signs can “clutter” the area, what recommendations would you make to address this?
4. Do you have any other concerns about this issue that you would like the City Council to consider?
Please return your responses to John Shay via regular mail, e-mail (jshay@ci.ludington.mi.us), or drop them off at City Hall